Broncho Pneumonia

Word BRONCHO PNEUMONIA
Character 17
Hyphenation bron cho-pneu mo ni a
Pronunciations N/A

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I can relate to the "not clear for a few weeks"; back in 2002 I had broncho-pneumonia and it took a few months for it to clear completely. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Because of its efficacy and low cost, it is still widely used, but because of the risks of haematological toxicity, its use should be strictly limited to specific indications: typhoid fever, meningitis and broncho-pneumonia. ❋ Unknown (1993)

An autosomal recessive disorder that results in sterility, deafness, ocular damage, and chronic broncho-pneumonia. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

The autopsy showed diffuse broncho-pneumonia, which carried off a number of other dogs about the same time. ❋ Unknown (1967)

-- If a child develops a high fever, breathes rapidly, coughs, and is content to lie in bed because of the degree of prostration, broncho-pneumonia is almost certain to be the disease present. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

It would be distinctly wrong to go into the detailed symptomatic treatment of broncho-pneumonia in a book of this character. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

So we find in children suffering from grippe an easy disposition to get bronchitis or broncho-pneumonia. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

-- The most important and by far the most frequent complication of measles is broncho-pneumonia. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

-- As has been intimated, the most frequent complication is bronchitis and the most fatal one is broncho-pneumonia. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

CORPORAL GUY W. MORTIMER -- Pottsville, Pa., died March 8, 1919, at Base Hospital No. 91, Commercy, France, at 4: 55 a.m. with broncho-pneumonia. ❋ William Elmer Bachman (N/A)

It is in this way that the extreme prevalence of broncho-pneumonia in infants and young children is to be explained. ❋ William Thomas Councilman (N/A)

Inhalation of the fumes of strong ammonia may lead to death from capillary bronchitis or broncho-pneumonia. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Base Hospital No. 91 at Commercy, France, at 11: 40 p. m., with broncho-pneumonia. ❋ William Elmer Bachman (N/A)

Bronchitis both acute and chronic, chronic pneumonia and phthisis, acute pneumonia and broncho-pneumonia, may all leave after them a bronchiectasis whose position is determined by the primary lesion. ❋ Various (N/A)

Altogether while on Salisbury Plain No. 1 General Hospital received and treated 3,993 patients, of whom 1,249 were venereal and 46 cerebro-spinal fever, with a death-roll of 69, one-third of which was due to cerebro-spinal fever. 50 Seven deaths had been from a virulent form of broncho-pneumonia, of which there had been fifteen cases. ❋ John George (1918)

To his great distress an attack of broncho-pneumonia prevented him from crossing overseas to France with his regiment, another being appointed in his place. ❋ John George (1918)

In deaths from measles, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and broncho-pneumonia, Italians reach a higher percentage than any other nationality. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

As complications we may have broncho-pneumonia, acute Bright's disease, inflammation of the internal structures of the ears, bleeding from the nose, inflammation of the valves of the heart, and sometimes paralysis of this organ, with death; the last named sequel of diphtheria comes on during convalescence, usually from two to four weeks after the subsidence of local symptoms, and is due to inflammation of the nerves that control the heart. ❋ Unknown (1896)

Now, however, that we make the diagnosis with a microscope, we discover that a large percentage of the cases of capillary bronchitis, broncho-pneumonia, and acute congestion of the lung in children are due to the presence of the pneumococcus. ❋ Woods Hutchinson (1896)

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